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The following pages link to AGE-RELATED DEFICITS IN MOTOR LEARNING AND DIFFERENCES IN FEEDBACK PROCESSING DURING THE PRODUCTION OF A BIMANUAL COORDINATION PATTERN. (Q52186393):
Displaying 43 items.
- Bimanual Coordination Learning with Different Augmented Feedback Modalities and Information Types (Q27321548) (← links)
- Internal vs external generation of movements: differential neural pathways involved in bimanual coordination performed in the presence or absence of augmented visual feedback (Q29999234) (← links)
- Enriched childhood experiences moderate age-related motor and cognitive decline (Q30427425) (← links)
- Bimanual 1:1 with 90° continuous relative phase: difficult or easy! (Q30458801) (← links)
- Impossible is nothing: 5:3 and 4:3 multi-frequency bimanual coordination (Q30458803) (← links)
- Augmented visual, auditory, haptic, and multimodal feedback in motor learning: A review (Q30477351) (← links)
- Challenge to promote change: both young and older adults benefit from contextual interference (Q30660612) (← links)
- The neural control of bimanual movements in the elderly: Brain regions exhibiting age-related increases in activity, frequency-induced neural modulation, and task-specific compensatory recruitment (Q33524862) (← links)
- Bimanual coordination and aging: neurobehavioral implications (Q33687891) (← links)
- The effect of haptic guidance, aging, and initial skill level on motor learning of a steering task. (Q33706771) (← links)
- Intermanual coordination: from behavioural principles to neural-network interactions (Q34623831) (← links)
- The 50s cliff: a decline in perceptuo-motor learning, not a deficit in visual motion perception (Q35393261) (← links)
- Neuronal mechanisms of motor learning and motor memory consolidation in healthy old adults. (Q35587813) (← links)
- Placing the perceptual-cognitive approach in perspective (Q36032547) (← links)
- A meta-analysis of the effects of aging on motor cortex neurophysiology assessed by transcranial magnetic stimulation (Q36078030) (← links)
- Visual cues influence motor coordination: behavioral results and potential neural mechanisms mediating perception-action coupling and response selection (Q37499342) (← links)
- The 50s cliff: perceptuo-motor learning rates across the lifespan (Q37514146) (← links)
- Cognitive aging affects motor performance and learning (Q38027925) (← links)
- Perception and action influences on discrete and reciprocal bimanual coordination (Q38568608) (← links)
- Age-related changes in bilateral upper extremity coordination (Q38787279) (← links)
- Visual feedback-related changes in ipsilateral cortical excitability during unimanual movement: Implications for mirror therapy (Q39181146) (← links)
- Learning of bimanual motor sequences in normal aging (Q40450198) (← links)
- Local stability in coordinated rhythmic movements: fluctuations and relaxation times (Q40643440) (← links)
- Age-Specific Effects of Mirror-Muscle Activity on Cross-Limb Adaptations Under Mirror and Non-Mirror Visual Feedback Conditions (Q42121414) (← links)
- Perceptuo-motor learning rate declines by half from 20s to 70/80s (Q44603733) (← links)
- Visuospatial function predicts one-week motor skill retention in cognitively intact older adults (Q47332814) (← links)
- A novel approach to enhancing limb control in older adults (Q48236638) (← links)
- Age-Related Changes in Frontal Network Structural and Functional Connectivity in Relation to Bimanual Movement Control. (Q48242018) (← links)
- Effects of integrated feedback on discrete bimanual movements in choice reaction time. (Q48325920) (← links)
- Anatomy of Subcortical Structures Predicts Age-Related Differences in Skill Acquisition. (Q48409820) (← links)
- Bimanual motor deficits in older adults predicted by diffusion tensor imaging metrics of corpus callosum subregions (Q48706369) (← links)
- The effect of visual transformation on bimanual circling movement (Q48776631) (← links)
- Age-related changes in the bimanual advantage and in brain oscillatory activity during tapping movements suggest a decline in processing sensory reafference. (Q48872396) (← links)
- Age-Dependent Modulations of Resting State Connectivity Following Motor Practice. (Q50330686) (← links)
- Practice effects in bimanual force control: does age matter? (Q50608480) (← links)
- Aging effects on the resting state motor network and interlimb coordination (Q50694273) (← links)
- Age-related differences and the role of augmented visual feedback in learning a bimanual coordination pattern. (Q52011805) (← links)
- Aging effects on the metabolic and cognitive energy cost of interlimb coordination. (Q52051181) (← links)
- Effects of aging on automatic and effortful processes in bimanual coordination. (Q52168619) (← links)
- Increasingly complex bimanual multi-frequency coordination patterns are equally easy to perform with on-line relative velocity feedback (Q82693374) (← links)
- Alterations of hand sensorimotor function and cortical motor representations over the adult lifespan (Q90239745) (← links)
- Individual differences in processing resources modulate bimanual interference in pointing (Q90304022) (← links)
- Performance, complexity and dynamics of force maintenance and modulation in young and older adults (Q91843242) (← links)